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Can you believe there are now six generations of Pokémon? Six!! That's a crazy amount of different creatures to collect. But which are the cream of the crop? Don't worry, Magikarp isn't actually one of them.

I am a PS3 owner and someday hope to be a PS4 owner, yet I am not at all dissatisfied with my choice to delay purchase, solely based on the current PS4 library. When I transitioned from a Playstation 1 to a Playstation 2, I was pleasantly surprised that I could for the most part rid myself of my PS1...

Still some achievements in Bayonetta I've still yet to get. But from memory I remember them being frustratingly hard. It's also one of those games where you have to learn to play all over again and learn the enemy's patterns etc. So I'm playing it for now, but we'll see!_________________

It's been a year or so since I played the game on PS3. Once I played and finished it I hadn't touched it since. I forgot how emotional and powerful this game is. I just finished the part where Joel and Ellie meet Henry and Sam, and Sam got infected. Henry shot his infected brother (Sam), saving Ellie, but then in severe distress he turns the gun to Joel and then finally on himself.

The Uncharted games, while at times dark, disturbing and violent are quite light hearted with its music, humour and dialogue. The Last of Us is on the complete opposite of the spectrum. Gets me every time.

Bioshock, utterly amazing so far. Also had a really awesome moment where two of my robo buddies were shooting at a splicer, I went to flank her instead of charging in on their hail of bullets and blindsided her with a whack to the head with the wrench._________________St HK, Boondock Saint
thetank score: 2660

Bioshock, utterly amazing so far. Also had a really awesome moment where two of my robo buddies were shooting at a splicer, I went to flank her instead of charging in on their hail of bullets and blindsided her with a whack to the head with the wrench.

Fun stuff to do with telekinesis:
1. Play volley fireball with a splicer
2. Grab a wine bottle and light it on fire for an improvised Molotov cocktails.
3. Pick up mines for makeshift grenades.[/list]

Bioshock, utterly amazing so far. Also had a really awesome moment where two of my robo buddies were shooting at a splicer, I went to flank her instead of charging in on their hail of bullets and blindsided her with a whack to the head with the wrench.

Fun stuff to do with telekinesis:
1. Play volley fireball with a splicer
2. Grab a wine bottle and light it on fire for an improvised Molotov cocktails.
3. Pick up mines for makeshift grenades.[/list]

Man, some of the stuff in WindWaker HD took forever to figure out. Specially collecting all the Triforce shards. Still playing it though, but collecting all the Triforce shards is the latest task I accomplished._________________

Man, some of the stuff in WindWaker HD took forever to figure out. Specially collecting all the Triforce shards. Still playing it though, but collecting all the Triforce shards is the latest task I accomplished.

Back on the Game Cube, this task really sucked. For the Wind Waker HD version, they actually reduced the amount of stuff you have to collect during this time, because the developers understood everyone hated this part._________________Check out GameRevolution's weekly web comic "GR Strips" - http://www.gamerevolution.com/comics/

Well, finished my playthrough of The Wind Waker HD. Fantastic game. According to my Wii U daily log, I spent 30 hours and 30 minutes playing the game. I only used a guide once, because I though the game wasn't loading enemies. Turns out, I had to jump into darkness in Ganon's castle._________________

Risk of Rain, beat it with Huntress and got some amazing drops. Item drops make or break the game and I broke it in half. In the final level I wasn't even close to dying and racked up over a million in gold. Every shot exploded, attack increased according to gold reserves (Capped probably), fast attack, 1/4 attacks pierce, crits, heal on crits, heal on kill, per attack etc. Crazy good when you get rolling.

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cyberjim2000 wrote:

HK-47 wrote:

Bioshock, utterly amazing so far. Also had a really awesome moment where two of my robo buddies were shooting at a splicer, I went to flank her instead of charging in on their hail of bullets and blindsided her with a whack to the head with the wrench.

Fun stuff to do with telekinesis:
1. Play volley fireball with a splicer
2. Grab a wine bottle and light it on fire for an improvised Molotov cocktails.
3. Pick up mines for makeshift grenades.[/list]

Fun stuff to do with Bees:
1. Throw bees in people's faces.

It's all you really need.

Just picked up the Telekinesis upgrade so I'm definitely up for Volleyfireball.

And had a moment in the Dentistry where you go for the desk, it freezes and when you turn around, a splicer is close enough to knock heads with you. No matter how many times I reloaded, it still surprised me. Totally worth reloading though._________________St HK, Boondock Saint
thetank score: 2660

Just bought DMC HD Collection since it was on sale. The 1st is such a nostalgia rush. Plus, it's funny how I still remember where most of the blue fragments are despite not playing the game for 8 years!_________________

I got the DMC HD collection for PS3 too, although to be honest the only one I've gone through is DMC3, since playing as Virgil is a lot of fun._________________Check out GameRevolution's weekly web comic "GR Strips" - http://www.gamerevolution.com/comics/

Just bought DMC HD Collection since it was on sale. The 1st is such a nostalgia rush. Plus, it's funny how I still remember where most of the blue fragments are despite not playing the game for 8 years!

Ditto on this._________________

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BTW: Doom is better than Halo, but that doesn't count. That's like God kicking the f*ck out of an eight year old in a bareknuckle boxing match.